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Qamanirijuaq Caribou Migration

One of the last great caribou migrations, the Qamanirijuaq Caribou is one of the largest remaining herds in North America. Numbering at approximately 250,000 animals, the caribou migrate through the vicinity of Arctic Haven twice annually. Overwintering south of Arctic Haven (in the trees), the caribou migrate past in the spring (north to the open tundra) and return in the fall towards the trees. Click photo to enlarge.

Arctic Fishing

One of the largest inland lakes of the barrengrounds treeline in Nunavut and NWT, Ennadai Lake offers fishing for Arctic grayling, lake trout and northern pike. Due to the geological features of the lake, Ennadai Lake offers well protected fishing (from weather) in small coves, rivers and inlets in comparison to other lakes in the region. Click photo to enlarge.

Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)

During the autumn and winter months of late August through early April, evening skies are perfect for the aurora borealis. Click photo to enlarge.

Lodge, Food, People and Smiles!

Arctic Haven focuses on keeping our experiences tailored to our guests; we welcome a maximum of 22 guests per week for 15 to 17 staff on hand at the lodge. We cater to all ages and abilites: we've hosted and international clientel ranging in age from six to ninety years of age! Click photo to enlarge.